Scientific Measurement (1.3) Guess it was too much mass?

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Scientific Measurement (1.3) Guess it was too much mass?

Length Measured in Meters (m)

Mass Measured in grams (g)

Weight Measured in Newtons

Time Measured in seconds (sec.)

Temperature Measured in Kelvin (K)

Converting from Celcius  Kelvin OC + 273 = K

Converting Kelvin  Celcius K – 273 = OC

Converting Fahrenheit  Celcius (oF – 32) X 5/9 = oC

Converting Celcius Fahrenheit (oC x 9/5)+ 32 = oF

Amount of a given substance Measured in moles (mol)

Electric Current (I) Measured in Amps (A)

Luminosity (Lumens) Iv Measured in candelas (cd)

Prefixes of Magnitude

Prefixes of Portions

Measuring Area (A) Length X Width

Measuring Volume (V) Length x Width x Height

Measuring Volume (V) Can be done this way too